Physics, asked by razdanarshe, 11 months ago

Where are newton's laws used in the movie gravity?

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Answered by mannatmarya
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Like all objects, rockets are governed by Newton's Laws of Motion. The First Law describes how an object acts when no force is acting upon it. So, rockets stay still until a force is applied to move them. Likewise, once they're in motion, they won't stop until a force is applied.

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Answered by Harshshahi19
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Explanation:

Besides for being a one-(wo)man-show, and more interesting for this blog, the movie is also a singleton in its use of the laws of Physics. Scientific accuracy is never sacrificed for the sake of entertainment - there is no need to do so, as the dynamics of bodies orbiting the Earth is quite fun by itself. The audience is forced to reckon with the fact that inertial motion in the absence of friction creates difficult conditions to astronauts, and with the fact that an isolated system has no way of modifying its angular momentum. The collision of orbiting debris with the space station is, of course, totally silent.

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